Dozens of people were killed by Attacks of ISIS to hospitals in Syria
On Sunday (5/15/2016), Government forces attempted to drive back militant ISIS. However, there has been no detailed report developments over the Syria Government forces attempt it.
On Saturday, militants seized territory in Deir el-Zour, near the border with Iraq, which is partly controlled by Government forces and some other fighters controlled by ISIS.
Human Rights Monitoring Organization of Syria (SOHR) based in London, United Kingdom, says fighting in Eastern Syria killed at least 35 Government soldiers and six militants of ISIS. Originally reported 20 soldiers were killed.
"ISIS menyeerang hospital Al-Assad at the entrance of the eastern part of the city," said Director SOHR, Rami Abdel Rahman.
In addition, ISIS kidnap paramedics and hospital staff. In addition, 24 militants were killed.
Approximately 200,000 civilians estimated to be still living in Government-controlled settlement in Deir el-Zour.
It is unclear whether any civilians so victims killed or injured in the attack.
While in Syria to the North, a car bomb exploded in the Kurdish-dominated city of Qamishli. SOHR said, two people were killed and five injured in Qamishli.
While the news agency SANA said five were killed and several others were wounded.
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